#Zoomtext 11 no update pdf#
However, this does not directly affect us in our PDF accessibility work, as VoiceOver does not (yet) support PDF.
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The reported trends in screen reader usage come as little surprise, with VoiceOver being the most significant winner in recent years. Significantly, it is now also compatible with JAWS, making for a very powerful combination.Īll three of these screen magnifier/readers can highlight different potential accessibility problems in PDFs, which is why we test PDFs for accessibility with all of them (ZoomText versions 9, 10 and 11, SuperNova 16 and MAGic 12.0). However, ZoomText 11 has since been released. At the time of publication of the survey, ZoomText (like SuperNova) came with its own optional reader.MAGic is a magnifier only, but works well with JAWS (both are, of course, Freedom Scientific products).SuperNova is a screen magnifier with an optional reader.
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The figures for the different categories of combined screen magnifier/screen reader are as follows: The rise of SuperNova is even more pronounced for combined screen magnifier/readers (at 23.2%), although again, ZoomText still dominates the field. The figures for the different categories of screen magnifier are as follows: Of particular interest is the rise in popularity of SuperNova (at 10.9%), although ZoomText remains by far the biggest player (54.3%). Not only are screen magnifiers more numerous than might be expected, the different types of screen magnifier are noteworthy.
#Zoomtext 11 no update software#
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Here we have made very slight adjustments so that the data values for each pie chart below sum to 100%. One caveat before going further is that a number of the percentage breakdowns in the GOV.UK survey release do not add up to exactly 100. They are notable for a number of reasons, in particular the numbers and types of screen magnifier users identified. The results are in for the GOV.UK assistive technology survey 2016, detailing the different types of assistive technology people are using to access the GOV.UK website.